''Khana Khazana'' was an Indian
Hindi
Hindi (Devanāgarī: or , ), or more precisely Modern Standard Hindi (Devanagari: ), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in the Hindi Belt region encompassing parts of northern, central, eastern, and western India. Hindi has been de ...
-language cookery show hosted by Indian chef,
Sanjeev Kapoor
{{Infobox chef
, name = Sanjeev Kapoor
, image = Sanjeev Kapoor in 2016.jpg
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, caption = Sanjeev Kapoor in 2016
, birth_date = {{Birth date and age, df=yes, 1964, 4, 10
, birth_place = Amb ...
. The show was primarily based upon
Indian cuisine
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.
The show was directed by
Hansal Mehta
Hansal Mehta (born 29 April 1968) is an Indian filmmaker. He started his career with television show ''Khana Khazana'' (1993–2000) and later moved on to directing films like ''Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar!!'' (2000), ''Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai?'' (2002) and ...
.
The first episode of the show was hosted by
Harpal Singh Sokhi
Harpal Singh Sokhi is a renowned celebrity chef from India. ''Today his style is mimicked by the country for his famous quote'' ‘''Namak Shamak, Namak Shamak, Daal Dete Hain''’ as a host of the most popular culinary show ''Turban Tadka'' o ...
. The later episodes were hosted by Sanjeev Kapoor.
The Top Chef for India’s Real Housewives
by Miranda Kennedy, 29 March 2010. Occasionally, Chef Kapoor brings in various celebrity guests and viewer recipes are also displayed. Over the years, Chef Kapoor has been more conscious and concerned about food-related diseases and has been cooking low-fat
Diet food (or dietetic food) refers to any food or beverage whose recipe is altered to reduce fat, carbohydrates, and/or sugar in order to make it part of a weight loss program or diet. Such foods are usually intended to assist in weight loss or ...
and healthy meals.
References
Indian cooking television series
Zee TV original programming
1993 Indian television series debuts
2000s Indian television series
2012 Indian television series endings
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